Halo TV show moving from Showtime to Paramount Plus, expected to release early 2022

The show is changing platforms while work continues.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

According toTHR, the Halo TV show is changing platforms. Originally slated to launch on Showtime, the live-action show telling the story of the Halo universe will now be premiering on Paramount+ streaming service, the rebranded form of what was previously referred to as CBS All Access. The show is expected to premiere sometime in early 2022.

There’s still quite a bit that isn’t known about the Halo TV series, though 343 Industries has shared a look atsome of the props, as well as the news that Cortana will beportrayed by Jen Taylor, who also portrays Cortana in the games. Meanwhile, Pablo Schreiber is portraying Master Chief, main protagonist of the mainline Halo games.

After being delayed out of the launch of the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, 343 Industries’Halo Infiniteis now set to launch in Fall 2021. 343 Industries is currently sharing monthly updates on the game, with thelatest updategoing over how the sandbox works, discussing design pillars for the sandbox and teasing that Hunters may be more dangerous than ever before.

A new Great Journey awaits

Halo Infinite is set to arrive later this year and it’s the next mainline title in the franchise. A massive campaign and free-to-play multiplayer are just some of what to expect.

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